Cica Care Silicone Gel Dressing Sheeting for Keloid & Hypertrophic Scars – Each

Cica Care Silicone Gel Dressing Sheeting for Keloid & Hypertrophic Scars – Each Review

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I’ve used several brands of silicone gel scar pads on my healing facial scar in a curvy place that often causes other stiffer pads to peel off in less than a day. Cica Care stays on much better than the Scar Away and Mepiform pads, due to its thick gel layer (almost 1/8″) and very thin plastic outside film. In addition, I get the sense that this Cica Care pad is doing a better job of flattening by pulling up the sunken middle of my scar than the others. Because the gel conforms so well to the shape of the scar, it makes clingy contact with the sunken parts better than the others, and I think that tends to pull them up over time.

I will note that with all these scar pads I suspect differences in the stickiness based on what batch of the same brand I get; I think some retailers store them too long or under bad conditions, and I’m especially concerned about internet retailers doing this. So in order to make sure I got fresh product I special ordered the Cica Care pad from my local medical supply store. I paid about twice the amazon price, but I think it was worth it because whereas others have complained about the stickiness of the Cica Care pads I find they stay on great.

Whereas other pads stick with a sort of gluey feel, the Cica Care pads stick in more of a clingy way. Other pads will stay on better if something like clothes rub against them, but don’t make contact with the sunken ridges of the scar. The Cica Care pads on the other hand have a much more pliable gel, which seems to adhere by contouring and maximizing surface area contact. So if you use the Cica care pads in a location where gravity will tend to “uncling” them, or where clothing or bedding may rub against it, I would suggest making a cover out of breathable tape from the drugstore. Perhaps the people who found them not sticky enough were using them in places where gravity or rubbing caused them to get “declinged”.

The cica care pads stay sticky enough to use for at least several days with regular cleaning, whereas I found myself throwing out the other brands of pads after a half or full day of use because the adhesive didn’t hold up. I tend to have oily skin and the curvy place where these were applied means this is probably worst case; most people will probably get much longer use out of all these pads.

The downsides to the cica care pad are the much higher cost, and the clear cover means they don’t hide scars. One other potential downside is that I don’t think the Cica care pads trap as much moisture in the skin as other thicker-skinned pads, and it’s the moisture that I think helps prevent keloids. It seems like the gel in these Cica care pads is more breathable. So whereas the mepiform pads may be slightly better for preventing keloids, I think the Cica Care are better at raising sunken scars.

I wear the Cica care pads when I’m at home, and Mepiform pads when I’m out and about, because the Mepiform pads are thinner, the color/texture matches my skin much better than the scar away pads, and they moisturize the skin well to prevent keloids.

Cica Care Silicone Gel Dressing Sheeting for Keloid & Hypertrophic Scars – Each Feature

  • Cica-Care Gel Sheet is a patented technically advanced form of silicone gel sheet for scar care
  • Widely used by hospitals, dermatologists, and surgeons for the management of hypertrophic and keloid scars.
  • The Cica-Care adhesive gel sheet is soft, comfortable and simple to apply. It can be cut to size to fit most scars.
  • Durable and reusable, it can be used day or night
  • Each cut piece lasts up to 28 days in use, making it a cost effective product.

Cica Care Silicone Gel Dressing Sheeting for Keloid & Hypertrophic Scars – Each Overview

Widely used by hospitals, dermatologists, and surgeons, Cica Care is a self-adhesive gel sheet used in the management and reduction of hypertrophic and keloid scars. In fact, it’s been proven to be 90% effective in improving red, dark, or raised scars. It isn’t just for fresh or new scars either, Cica Care can actually improve scars that are up to 20 years old! Even the itching and discomfort that usually accompany red or raised scars can be alleviated. Available in 12cm x 15cm gel sheets, that can be cut to fit most any scar. Plus, each cut piece will last up to 28 days when in use. The average treatment time of individual scar is 2-4 months. With each active piece lasting 14-28 days, the cost effectiveness of Cica Care is clear. Depending on the size of your scar, you may be able to effectively soften, flatten, and fade your scar with just one sheet.Cica Care is extraordinarily comfortable because of its unique combination of both a silicone membrane and gel. This combination also makes it more durable and less likely to “crumble” than other silicone gel sheets. This durability also makes it possible for the sheet to be used both day and night. For maximum treatment effectiveness it is recommended that the gel sheet be applied for only 4 hours the first time. You should then increase your wearing time by 2 hours each day (i.e. Day 1 – 4 hours, Day 2 – 6 hours, Day 3 – 8 hours, etc); doing this will give your skin a chance to get used to the gel strip. To help you keep track of your treatments download this Treatment Diary provided by Smith & Nephew. During treatment, you should clean your sheet twice daily. During periods of increased activity or during warmer weather the dressing should be cleaned even more frequently. Cleaning the sheet is very simple, just use any mild soap to wash the entire strip then dry with a lint free cloth.

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